Program Limitations Sample Clauses

Program Limitations. The following limitations shall apply to the services in this Program:
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Program Limitations. VCI wants to ensure that an optimal sales mix of VCI Vehicles and Program Vehicles are presented at each VCI Sponsored Auction Sale. For this reason, VCI reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any Eligible Vehicles for inclusion in the Program if it determines that the inclusion of such Eligible Vehicles in the Program may have an adverse financial impact on the VCI Vehicles to be offered for sale or the overall success of a particular VCI Sponsored Auction Sale. For example, an Eligible Vehicle could be rejected by VCI based upon a determination that the declared Floor Price is unrealistic, or that the particular VCI Sponsored Auction Sale already includes a surplus of similar models.
Program Limitations. The following limitations shall apply to the services in this Program:  Emergency Medical Evacuation, Medically Supervised Repatriation & Repatriation of Mortal Remains Maximum of $1,000,000 per Member per Intervention  Transportation to Join a Hospitalized Member Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Accommodation While Visiting Hospitalized Member Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Transportation of Minor Children Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Return of Traveling Companion Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Travel Arrangement After Medical Evacuation Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention Eligibility Intl.SOS has no obligation to render the services hereunder unless the following eligibility requirements have been met:  Only those persons designated as Members on the Application shall be eligible for services under the Program.  Coverage under the Program requires the Program be purchased prior to commencement of trip.  Intl.SOS shall be obligated to provide services to Members only while they are traveling as defined herein.  Membership continues only for the period for which the Membership Fee has been paid.  Newborn children are covered under the Program after the 45th day from the date of birth subject to the newborn’s inclusion on the Application and the Member has paid the applicable fee.
Program Limitations. The Program is not a substitute for a duress signal, panic switch, and/or a medical or life alert system. The Program is not an emergency response service. If a Participant or someone is in physical or mental distress, Participant shall call 911, not the Program. The Program makes no guarantee that local law enforcement agencies or non- emergency services will check on a Participant or that any welfare check will be attempted in a timely fashion.
Program Limitations a. KCB shall determine which roads and sections of roads are appropriate for adoption. State highways and interstate highways are not eligible for the Adopt-a-Mile program.
Program Limitations. It is important for the student and parent to understand that college credit hours earned as a Dual Credit Enrollment student, may not be accepted by certain postsecondary institutions. Each institution has its own specific academic requirements • Failure or withdrawal from a dual enrollment class may result in a delay in graduation. Enrollment in a high school course, after the first ten (10) days of a semester, as a result of joint enrollment class withdrawal will result in loss of class credit. • Students enrolled in dual enrollment courses must continue to meet the high school eligibility requirements for participation in high school competitive activities. • It is the responsibility of the student and parent to make sure that the logistical requirements for dual enrollment participation (transportation, timing, etc.) can be met. • The student is required to pass the state assessment requirements for graduation (GHSGT, if applicable and End of Course EOC). The state assessments are based on the State Standards and postsecondary courses do not have to meet this requirement; therefore, the student may experience some difficulty in passing the state assessments. Students are responsible for making arrangements with local schools to take the required state assessments. • Students are eligible to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program only during the regular academic year and not during the summer term. • High school students participating in the Dual Credit Enrollment program should be aware that they will be held responsible for the expectations of the postsecondary institution that they are attending and must abide by the academic calendar of that institution, which may not match the high school calendar.
Program Limitations. 3.1. AACC acknowledges that UMGC policies and procedures apply to all UMGC programs and courses and their administration.
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Program Limitations. We warrant that we will use reasonable care and skill to administer the program. However, your effort and resulting performance in the program are completely under your control. We do not guarantee your satisfaction with the program or your results. Except for loss and damage which cannot be limited or excluded under applicable law, (a) the Microsoft materials we provide you are ‘AS IS,’ and are provided without any other warranties of any kind, and (b) we disclaim on our own behalf and on behalf of our affiliates and suppliers all other warranties or conditions of any kind whether express, implied or statutory. This limitation includes, but is not limited to title, non-infringement, merchantability, satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, completeness, system integration, timeliness, or any implied warranty or conditions arising from course of dealing or usage of trade. You must defend, indemnify and hold us harmless from any third-party claims, including without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees, arising from your acts or omissions (including those of your agents) relating to your performance under this agreement. This limited warranty gives specific legal rights. You and we may have other rights which vary by jurisdiction.
Program Limitations. The following limitations shall apply to the services in this Program:  Emergency Medical Evacuation, Medically Supervised Repatriation & Repatriation of Mortal Remains Maximum of $1,000,000 per Member per Intervention  Transportation to Join a Hospitalized Member Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Accommodation While Visiting Hospitalized Member Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Transportation of Minor Children Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Return of Traveling Companion Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention  Travel Arrangement After Medical Evacuation Maximum of $2,500 per Member per Intervention Eligibility  Only those persons designated as Members on the Application shall be eligible for services under the Program.  Intl.SOS shall be obligated to provide services to Members only while they are traveling as defined herein.  Membership continues only for the period for which the Membership Fee has been paid.  Newborn children are covered under the Program after the 45th day from the date of birth subject to the newborn’s inclusion on the Application and the Member has paid the applicable fee.
Program Limitations. The limitations to the HFAs for tax-exempt bonds under such Programs are set forth in Appendix E, “New Issue Bond Program, and Temporary Credit and Liquidity Facility Program Limitations.”
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